Debbie Dake September 27, 2014 at 10:57 pm That sounds a bit like a farewell to Scotland too, at least for a time ~ Debbie Log in to Reply
Terry Dresbach Post authorSeptember 27, 2014 at 11:00 pm No that is a very famous love poem by Robert Burns, often played at weddings. Log in to Reply
Debbie Dake September 27, 2014 at 11:09 pm It’s funny that it should play a weddings as it sounds like it’s a farewell to a beloved. It’s beautiful wherever it’s played, though, I’m sure. Log in to Reply
Connie H September 28, 2014 at 12:32 am Had a little bitty nun for English my Senior year in High School. She used to read Robert Burns to us with her accent on full throttle. Love it! Log in to Reply
sanshaw2 October 9, 2014 at 5:28 am The reader’s pronunciation of FAREWELL is wonderful!! Log in to Reply
Deborah October 25, 2014 at 10:20 pm Beautiful poem and so fitting for the wedding blog. Especially enjoy the reading, hearing the breathing between phrasing. Thank you. Log in to Reply
That sounds a bit like a farewell to Scotland too, at least for a time ~
Debbie
No that is a very famous love poem by Robert Burns, often played at weddings.
It’s funny that it should play a weddings as it sounds like it’s a farewell to a beloved. It’s beautiful wherever it’s played, though, I’m sure.
Had a little bitty nun for English my Senior year in High School. She used to read Robert Burns to us with her accent on full throttle. Love it!
The reader’s pronunciation of FAREWELL is wonderful!!
Beautiful poem and so fitting for the wedding blog. Especially enjoy the reading, hearing the breathing between phrasing. Thank you.